Europa League: AC Milan and Serie A neighbors cruise into quarters

AC Milan qualified for the Europa League quarter-final as Atalanta and AS Roma joined to make two Serie A giants in the last eight of the elite competition.

Stefano Pioli’s side put in a convincing performance against the 10-player home side. Meanwhile, Roma advanced despite a 1-0 defeat at Brighton.

Undefeated Bayer Leverkusen were almost stunned by Qarabag at home, but the German side produced a magnificent comeback to qualify for the latter stage of the Europa League.

Europa League results – AC Milan thrashed Slavia Praha

  • Slavia Praha 1-3 AC Milan (3-7 on agg)
  •  Villarreal 3-1 Marseille (3-5 on agg)
  •  Rangers 0-1 Benfica (2-3 on agg)
  •  West Ham 5-0 Freiburg (5-1 on agg)
  •  Liverpool 6-1 Sparta Praha (11-2 on agg)
  •  Brighton 1-0 AS Roma( 1-4 on agg)
  •  Leverkusen 3-2 Qarabag (5-4 on agg)
  •  Atalanta 2-1 Sporting (3-2 on agg)
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Europa League highlights

After a six-goal thriller against Slavia Prague and set one foot in the Europa League quarter-finals, Rossoneri bagged another three goals on Czech Republic’s soil to hit a record 7-3 win on aggregate.

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Milan played 70 minutes of their second leg against Slavia Prague with a player advantage after Tomas Holes was sent off. The Rossoneri made the most of it, scoring three times in the first half alone through Christian Pulisic, Ruben Loftus-Cheek, and Rafael Leao. By the time Matej Jurasek pulled one back for Slavia near the end, Milan had long been thinking about the quarters.

West Ham United are into a major European quarter-final for the third season running following Thursday night’s emphatic Europa League thrashing of Freiburg at the London Stadium.

David Moyes’ Hammers went into the second leg of their last 16 tie trailing 1- on aggregate but made light work of the task of overturning that deficit on home soil.

Lucas Paqueta canceled Freiburg’s advantage in nine minutes before Jarrod Bowen put West Ham ahead in the tie later in the first half. Aaron Cresswell put further daylight between the sides soon after the half-time interval, with a late Mohammed Kudus brace putting the icing on the cake for last season’s Europa Conference League champions.

They are joined in Friday’s quarter-final draw by Premier League compatriots Liverpool, whose 6-1 annihilation of Sparta Prague at Anfield added to a 5-1 win in the Czech capital a week ago and totaled an 11-2 aggregate win over the two legs. Mohamed Salah made Reds goalscoring history.

Brighton & Hove Albion didn’t have the same outcome in their last-16 tie despite winning against Roma in their first-ever European home knockout game. Danny Welbeck’s goal at the Amex Stadium was not enough to dent Roma’s commanding 4-0 lead from the reverse leg in Italy.

Bayer Leverkusen had a battle on their hands against Qarabag, already the first Azerbaijani team to reach the last 16 of a European competition. Having drawn 2-2 in the first leg, Xabi Alonso’s Leverkusen were heading out when Abdellah Zoubir and Juninho put Qarabag 2-0 ahead on the night and 4-2 up on aggregate. Jeremie Frimpong cut into that lead midway through the second half, but it was the skin-of-the-teeth stuff in the end as 93rd and 97th-minute goals from Patrik Schick only just turned it around at the death.

UEFA needn’t have worried about a potential final between Liverpool and Rangers because the latter are now out of the competition after a 1-0 defeat to Benfica at Ibrox. Rafa Silva’s second-half goal was all the Portuguese giants needed to edge it 3-2 on aggregate.

Marseille is heading through despite losing 3-1 against Villarreal in Spain. Their 4-0 first leg last week was too much for Villarreal to overturn, and even Jonathan Clauss’ 94th-minute consolation for the Ligue 1 side still made no difference to the final outcome.

Goals from ex-Premier League forwards Ademola Lookman and Gianluca Scamacca are the reason that Atalanta and not Sporting CP are into the quarter-finals. The Lisbon side took a 2-1 aggregate lead through Pedro Goncalves’ first-half goal. But both Atalanta goals came in the first 14 minutes of the second and ensured they would take the tie 3-2 on aggregate.